A watch strap that includes a flexible strap body, which defines a longitudinal axis and has a portion configured to accommodate a watch body. The flexible strap body includes a wood veneer outer layer that has a natural wood grain, which is transverse to the longitudinal axis of the flexible strap body. A base layer of the strap body supports the wood veneer outer layer. The flexible strap body is bendable about the longitudinal axis against the natural wood grain of the wood veneer outer layer with substantially no cracking of the wood veneer outer layer. The flexible strap body is bendable about an axis transverse to the longitudinal axis in directions both towards and away from the wood veneer outer layer with substantially no cracking of the wood veneer outer layer.
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11. A watch strap, comprising
a flexible strap body, said flexible strap body defining a longitudinal axis and having a portion configured to accommodate a watch body, said flexible strap body including,
a wood veneer outer layer, said wood veneer outer layer having a natural wood grain, said natural wood grain being transverse to said longitudinal axis of said flexible strap body,
a support layer supporting said wood veneer outer layer,
a base layer supporting said support layer, and
an edge sealant disposed along first and second opposing longitudinal side edges of said flexible strap body for sealing said wood veneer outer layer, said support layer, and said base layer together.
1. A watch strap, comprising
a flexible strap body, said flexible strap body defining a longitudinal axis and having a portion configured to accommodate a watch body, said flexible strap body including,
a wood veneer outer layer, said wood veneer outer layer having a natural wood grain, said natural wood grain being transverse to said longitudinal axis of said flexible strap body, and
a base layer supporting said wood veneer outer layer,
wherein said flexible strap body is bendable about said longitudinal axis against said natural wood grain of said wood veneer outer layer, and
wherein said flexible strap body is bendable about an axis transverse to said longitudinal axis in directions both towards and away from said wood veneer outer layer.
2. A watch strap according to
a thickness of said wood veneer outer layer is less than 25% of a thickness of said base layer.
3. A watch strap according to
the thickness of said wood veneer outer layer is about 0.22 mm and the thickness of said base layer is about 1 mm.
4. A watch strap according to
said flexible strap body includes a support layer between said wood veneer outer layer and said base layer.
5. A watch strap according to
said wood veneer outer layer is formed of makore, silverheart, or teak.
6. A watch strap according to
said base layer if formed of leather, fabric, plastic, or rubber.
8. A watch strap according to
an edge sealant is disposed along first and second opposing longitudinal side edges of said flexible strap body for sealing said wood veneer outer layer, said support layer, and said base layer together.
9. A watch strap according to
each of said edge sealants extends from at least an outer edge surface of said wood veneer outer layer to an outer edge surface of said base layer.
10. A watch strap according to
each of said edge sealants is an adhesive or acrylate polymer coating.
12. A watch strap according to
each of said edge sealants extends at least from an outer edge surface of said wood veneer outer layer to an outer edge surface of said base layer.
13. A watch strap according to
each of said edge sealants is an adhesive or acrylate polymer coating.
14. A watch strap according to
said flexible strap body is bendable about said longitudinal axis against said natural wood grain of said wood veneer outer layer, and
said flexible strap body is bendable about an axis transverse to said longitudinal axis in directions both towards and away from said wood veneer outer layer.
15. A watch strap according to
said wood veneer outer layer is formed of makore, silverheart, or teak.
16. A watch strap according to
said base layer if formed of leather, fabric, plastic, or rubber.
18. A watch strap according to
a thickness of said wood veneer outer layer is less than 25% of a thickness of said base layer.
19. A watch strap according to
a thickness of said wood veneer outer layer is about 0.22 mm,
a thickness of said base layer is about 1 mm, and
a thickness of said support layer is about 0.75 mm.
20. A watch strap according to
said flexible strap body includes a buckle at one end and a plurality of adjustment holes near an opposite end thereof for engaging said buckle.
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This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/158,669 entitled Flexible Watch Strap, and filed on May 8, 2015, the subject matter of which is herein incorporated by reference.
The present application relates to a watch strap that has a pleasing wood aesthetic and is soft and pliable allowing the watch strap to bend without substantially cracking the natural wood grain of the strap.
Within the field of watch-straps, manufacturers and designers have produced straps of different materials, qualities, and compositions. Within the watch industry exists a niche market of watches made of wood. These watches are most typically paired with a strap comprised of separate individual wooden links. Some watch straps have been made from wood plates with a vertical or longitudinal wood grain; however because of the hardness of the wood, the thickness of the wood, and the direction of the wood grain, such watch straps crack, which is aesthetically unappealing. Additionally, the density and dryness of commercial wood plates typically makes them a poor material choice for watch straps.
Therefore, there is a need for a watch strap that provides and maintains a wood aesthetic without substantial cracking.
Accordingly, an exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a watch strap that includes a flexible strap body, which defines a longitudinal axis and has a portion configured to accommodate a watch body. The flexible strap body may include a wood veneer outer layer that has a natural wood grain which is transverse to the longitudinal axis of the flexible strap body. A base layer of the strap body supports the wood veneer outer layer. The flexible strap body is bendable about the longitudinal axis against the natural wood grain of the wood veneer outer layer with substantially no cracking of the wood veneer outer layer. The flexible strap body is also bendable about an axis transverse to the longitudinal axis in directions both towards and away from the wood veneer outer layer with substantially no cracking of the wood veneer outer layer. In one embodiment, a support layer may be provided between the wood veneer outer layer and the base layer.
The present invention may also provide a watch strap that has a flexible strap body which defines a longitudinal axis and has a portion configured to accommodate a watch body. The flexible strap body may include a wood veneer outer layer that has natural wood grain that is transverse to the longitudinal axis of the flexible strap body. A support layer supports the wood veneer outer layer and a base layer supports the support layer. An edge sealant is disposed along first and second opposing longitudinal side edges of the flexible strap body for sealing the wood veneer outer layer, the support layer, and the base layer together.
Other objects, advantages and salient features of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, which, taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings, discloses a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring to
The watch strap 10 of the present invention includes a flexible strap body 12 that may have a buckle 14 at one end, corresponding adjustment holes 16 near the other end for engaging the buckle 14, and a portion 18 therebetween for accommodating the watch body 20, as best seen in
The wood veneer outer layer 22 is very thin layer formed of genuine wood, such as makore, silverheart, teak, and the like. The direction of the wood grain 30 of the wood veneer outer layer 22 is preferably horizontal, that is transverse to the longitudinal axis 32 of the strap body 12, and is therefore self-healing when bent. In a preferred embodiment, the thickness of the wood veneer outer layer 22 is less than 25% of the thickness of the base layer 24. For example, the wood veneer outer layer 22 may be 0.22 mm thick where the base layer 24 is 1 mm thick. The wood veneer may be treated to provide more softness and folding endurance. The term ‘treated” refers to, but is not limited to, the additional process of covering or sealing the wood veneer outer layer 22 with a polymer, acrylic, a resin compound, or the like. The direction of the wood grain 30 being transverse to the strap's longitudinal axis 32 combined with the thin and thus flexible nature of the wood veneer outer layer 22, allows the strap to bent in any direction with little or no cracking of the wood (as seen in
The base layer 24 may be formed of fabric, leather, plastic, rubber, textiles, and the like. The support layer 26 is configured to help with the horizontal grain self-healing properties of the wood veneer outer layer 22 and also thickens the strap 10 to maintain the appropriate radius and size around the user's wrist. The support layer 26 may be 0.75 mm, for example. The support layer 26 may be formed of foam, for example. Although the strap body 12 preferably includes the support layer 26, the strap body 12 of the present invention may be formed without the support layer 26, such that the wood veneer outer layer 22 is disposed directly on the base layer 24.
As best seen in
The strap body 12 may be formed by first adhering the wood veneer outer layer 22 either directly to the base layer 24 or to the support layer 26 which can then be adhered to the base layer 24, in any size flat sheet which is then die-cut into the watch strap shape, and lastly sealed around the edges using the protective edge sealant 40. Alternatively, the strap body 12 may be formed by first die-cutting, laser-cutting, or stamping the wood veneer outer layer 22, the base layer 24, and the optional support layer 26 into the watch strap shape, adhering those layers together, and then finally applying the edge sealant 40 to the longitudinal strap edges 42 and 44. The edge sealant 40 may be applied mechanically, by hand, or with the use of a rolling applicator.
Referring to
While particular embodiments have been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. For example, the strap body 12 may be formed as two pieces that are attached to the watch body. That is, the two pieces function to form a portion of the strap body that is configured to accommodate the watch body 20, such by using conventional watch lugs.
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